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Judicial overhaul
These are Netanyahu's goals for his state visit to the US
In his first visit to the United States since the start of protests against the judicial overhaul, Netanyahu will focus on his meeting with US President Joe Biden and his address at the UN General Assembly
Itamar Eichner
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09.18.23
Israeli justice minister tells '60 Minutes': High Court 'an elitist bastion'
Justice Minister Yariv Levin in interview with '60 Minutes' said 'vast majority' of Knesset lawmakers 'stand firmly behind democratic and liberal principles'; He jabbed the ex-servicemen and women's protest organization -'we'll come to those ex-militarists and will ask them what we are allowed to do'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09.18.23
Netanyahu: The protest movement has teamed up with PLO, Iran
Before embarking on long-awaited US trip, PM slams plans to demonstrate against him in California and New York; ‘When they go and tarnish Israel in front of world nations, that seems normal to them’
Itamar Eichner
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09.18.23
Divided we fall: Lessons from the ancient schism between Israel and Judah
When two kingdoms emerged in Eretz Israel, they quickly devolved into civil wars and eventually, exile; What stoked this division? Who was the prophetic voice of reason, and what timeless cautionary tale does this biblical story provide?
Eliezer Hayoun
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09.18.23
Judicial reform protest fundraiser U-turns on ‘$20,000 cup of coffee’ perk, exposes production costs
Protesters organize upscale fundraiser ahead of Netanyahu’s US trip but donation perks listed on event’s webpage draw immediate backlash; Protest movement says event is an ‘uncoordinated private initiative’
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09.14.23
Moody's likely won't lower Israel's credit rating but outlook could change
International credit rating agency is expected to release a follow-up report on Israel's economy in October warning against harm to the Israeli market as a result of the judicial overhaul
Gad Lior
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09.14.23
Israel's High Court debate was top news around the world
The historic debate on use of the reasonableness standard made headlines in international media; 'Israel's democracy is at a crossroads' and 'Discussion that will touch Israel’s soul – the true meaning of its democratic character as a Jewish state'
Ynet
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09.13.23
'Repealing Basic Laws undermines democracy,' Likud Party says
Judges getting testy, tired as hearing in High Court on reasonableness clause passes 12 hours; Hayut cites England and Australia as examples of countries that expanded use of standard; Government representative says Israel's founding document must not 'constrain the sovereign'
ynet correspondents
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09.12.23
Fear of ICC in the Hague after judicial reform is baseless
Opinion: Anyone who associates the judicial overhaul with the perceived threat to IDF soldiers from the International Criminal Court demonstrates a lack of understanding of both the provisions of the Rome Statute and the reform itself
Maurice Hirsch
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09.12.23
'The more vibrant the society, the more actors seek to influence Wikipedia'
On Hebrew Wikipedia's 20th anniversary, Wikimedia Israel Director Michal Wander Schwartz speaks out amid controversies—from judicial reform to fake users and female underrepresentation; She offers an insider's look at the platform shaping our collective knowledge
Oshrit Gal El
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09.09.23
Legal experts agree: IDF soldiers at risk of prosecution for war crimes
Former chief military prosecutor, deputy tell Ynet that consequences of judicial overhaul and weakening of the judiciary could lead to cases against country and its soldiers landing in international courts
Alexandra Lukash, Attila Somfalvi
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09.08.23
Caution: All IDF troops are at risk of prosecution
Legal experts including from the military prosecution warn that Israel's judicial system would no longer be perceived as independent to litigate accusations of war crimes, opening the door for international proceedings; politicians were alerted
Ronen Bergman
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09.07.23
Smotrich says financial performance fails to meet expectation, blames protests
Finance Minister tells Knesset Finance Committee economy suffering from weak shekel but is strong; accuses protest movement of defaming Israel in economic circles
Ynet
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09.04.23
Why does the government target the academia?
Opinion: Assault on the independence of universities and other institutions of higher learning as well as on medical and research fields as a policy is meant to curtail liberal thought and ideas
Professor Leon Y. Deouell
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09.01.23
UK journalist on Israeli protests: 'Tourists love to go and watch too'
Angela Epstein wrote a comprehensive article in the Daily Mail about her visit to Israel; A significant part of her impressions focused on the massive demonstrations against the judicial overhaul
Asaf Rozen
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08.28.23
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